Review: Whirlight – No Time To Trip – A Charming Throwback with Old-School Frustrations
I have been playing point-and-click adventures since the early 2000s, starting with the legendary Monkey Island franchise. That series set such a high standard for the genre that very few…
Review: Directive 8020 – A Masterclass in Deep-Space Horror
Horror and space go hand-in-hand, and as different space horror movies have established, the unknown is best left alone. Every time humans try to reach into the deep, unknown, they…
Review: The Crew Motorfest: RC Frenzy – A Game-Changing Playlist That Redefines the Experience
If you played the NASCAR Motorfest Tour playlist, enjoyed it, and thought that this is the best thing Ubisoft has ever done in a The Crew game, you are in…
Review: Conan Exiles Enhanced – A Striking UE5 Upgrade That Breathes New Life Into an Old World
Eight years after its original release, Conan Exiles returns with an ambitious upgrade that trades its aging Unreal Engine 4 foundation for Unreal Engine 5. Rather than reinventing the experience,…
Review: Bus Bound – A Casual Approach to Bus Simulation That is Surprisingly Addictive
Developed by stillalive Studios and published by Saber Interactive, Bus Bound is a brand-new simulation title that ignores the complicated micromanaging of simulators and focuses more on driving. Transport simulation…
Early Access Review: Repterra – A Strong RTS Core That Needs More to Roar
Developed by Chute Apps and published by MicroProse Software, Repterra is a brand-new survival RTS set in a world overrun by dinosaurs. Offering base-building and RTS mechanics inspired by the…
Mini-Review: The Day I Became a Bird – A Bite-Sized Story with a Big Heart
Certain games are not played for their complex gameplay mechanics or chaotic action sequences, but for their soothing nature and the chance to wind down from the action while still…
Review: Sudden Strike 5 – A Proper RTS That Delivers on All Fronts
Developed by Kite Games and published by Kalypso Media, Sudden Strike 5 has come a long way since its earlier titles. While every sequel improved on the formula, Sudden Strike…
Mini Review: City 20 The Bunker Update – Expanding in the Right Direction
Developed and published by indie studio Untold Games, City 20 is a post-apocalyptic survival open-world game that recently received its major update called The Bunker Update. Released back in September…
Review: John Carpenter’s Toxic Commando – A Decent Classic Co-op Shooter with Some Interesting Twists
Developer Saber Interactive is not new when it comes to zombie games, with the team already supporting their previously released World War Z title with constant updates, and the studio’s…
Review: Homura Hime – An Interesting Blend of Bullet-Hell, Hack-and-Slash, and Soulslike
2026 is off to an excellent start with some heavy hitters already out, split equally between indie games and AAA developers, and it’s only April yet. Homura Hime is another…
Review: Hozy – A Cozy Renovation Simulator That Makes Everyday Tasks Feel Fun
Developed by Come On Studio and published by tinyBuild, Hozy is a cozy renovation game that brings the work down to a single space. Most of the renovation titles usually…
Review: Docked – Stacks Up High but Lacks in the Long Haul
Developed and published by Saber Interactive, Docked is a port simulation game where you must run your own port and experience what it takes to operate gigantic cranes and other…
Early Access Review: Ranger’s Path: National Park Simulator – A Surprisingly Addictive Simulation Experience
Developed by To-Go Games and published by astragon Entertainment, Ranger’s Path: National Park Simulator is a park ranger simulation game. At this point, astragon Entertainment has established itself as one…
Review: The Crew Motorfest Season 9 – Custom Track Creator Arrives with NASCAR Heating up the Ovals
Ubisoft has released Season 9 of The Crew Motorfest, and it is the most promising update for the game so far. It not only brings a new Playlist this time…
Review: Planet of Lana 2: Children of the Leaf – A Beautiful Journey That Plays It Too Safe
Developed by Wishfully and published by Thunderful Publishing, Planet of Lana 2 is a direct sequel to 2023’s Planet of Lana. Developing a sequel is not an easy task when…
Review: The Disney Afternoon Collection – A Timeless Collection Worth Revisiting
Digital Eclipse is not new when it comes to publishing curated collections of retro titles with some big names under its belt, like the 2015’s Mega Man Legacy Collection or…
Review: Rustic Defense – A Strategic Tower Defense Roguelike That Rewards Patience
Developed and published by indie developer Lasot Interactive, Rustic Defense is a tower-defense roguelike that requires clever tower placement and deep skill customization to win. If you are a fan…
Review: High On Life 2 – A Confident Sequel That Improves Where It Matters
Developed and published by Squanch Games, High On Life 2 is the long-awaited sequel to 2022’s High On Life. It continues the story of the unlikely bounty hunter who dismantled…
Review: World War Z x The Walking Dead – A Gritty Crossover That Fits Surprisingly Well
The bar for zombie shooters has been set remarkably high ever since Left 4 Dead, and only a handful of games have managed to truly stand out in the genre…



